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Fact check: Biden s climate policy doesn t involve quotas on burgers

Updated: 6:28 PM EDT Apr 28, 2021 By Robert Farley, FactCheck.org Posted on April 27, 2021We are collaborating with FactCheck.org, a project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania, in an effort to identify misinformation and to ensure news consumers get the facts. This story first appeared on FactCheck.org.When President Joe Biden announced plans to reduce U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by the end of the decade, he provided a few examples, but no detailed plan, about how that would be achieved.Nonetheless, speculation by a British tabloid that it could include reducing beef consumption led to a wave of sarcastic outrage from Republican officials and conservative media. Joe Biden s climate plan includes cutting 90% of red meat from our diets by 2030, freshman Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert tweeted. They want to limit us to about four pounds a year. Why doesn t Joe stay out of my kitchen? Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on Ap

A Socially Responsible ETF Strategy to Build a Better Tomorrow

A Socially Responsible ETF Strategy to Build a Better Tomorrow April 28, 2021 As investors explore ESG investing trends and the political impact of the growing space, they can look to exchange traded fund strategies to invest in a brighter tomorrow. In the recent webcast, Investing for a Brighter Tomorrow with ESG ETFs, Andy Blocker, Head of US Government Affairs, Invesco, highlighted the world’s current focus on meeting new goals toward greenhouse gas emissions. For example, during the recent Virtual Leaders Summit on Climate over Earth Day, the United States pledged to reduce emissions by at least 50% by 2030. Meanwhile, China plans to reduce coal consumption starting in 2025 and achieve net-zero CO2 emissions by 2060. India has also entered a new partnership with the U.S. to expand renewable energy.

Fact-check: Is Joe Biden banning burgers? Politicians fuel narrative

PolitiFact s ruling: Pants on Fire Here s why: One day after President Joe Biden pledged to cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in half, Fox News and Fox Business Network personalities repeatedly and baselessly claimed that the move would also force Americans to say goodbye to hamburgers and steaks. To meet the Biden Green New Deal targets, America has to, get this, America has to stop eating meat, said Fox Business Network host Larry Kudlow, a former economic adviser to President Donald Trump, on April 23. No burger on July 4. No steaks on the barbecue. Biden’s climate plans do not include restrictions on red meat consumption, a White House official confirmed to PolitiFact. Biden never mentioned red meat when he announced his plan to reduce U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 50% to 52% below 2005 levels by 2030, a move that would double the U.S.’s commitment under the 2015 Paris climate agreement.

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